by Nathalie Landry | Mar 7, 2014
New Brunswick’s science, engineering and technology sectors may be in peril. While Canada needs an additional 1 million skilled workers by 2020, most students are dropping out of math and science courses as soon as they become optional in Grades 11 and 12, a...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Mar 3, 2014
Trevor MacAusland, the Executive Director of Propel ICT, shared this post on the tenth birthday of Propel ICT. It’s a great summary of how the private sector can work collaboratively with universities, colleges and government to foster increased entrepreneurial...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Feb 21, 2014
Happy Canadian Computing Education Day! Okay so it might not have a cool name like the May 2-4 weekend, but today is something special. It’s part of a growing movement to shine a big honkin’ spotlight on technology skills and why every student in Canada...
by Cherise Letson | Feb 18, 2014
These rings were designed in a 3D printer by a Chilean designer, an example of what happens when technology and art meet. (Photo/Cherise Letson) Want a strong tech sector? Get aggressive on arts education. That’s the message ArtsNB director Akoulina...
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